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== Career Highlights == | == Career Highlights == | ||
He also played Ellis Peters' medieval-detective Brother Cadfael on BBC Radio 4 in the 1990s. The role has also been played by [[Derek Jacobi]] and [[Glyn Houston]]. | He also played Ellis Peters' medieval-detective Brother Cadfael on BBC Radio 4 in the 1990s. The role has also been played by [[Derek Jacobi]] and [[Glyn Houston]]. | ||
He is probably also fondly remembered for playing a Nazi U-Boat captain in ''Dad's Army'' episode The Deadly Attachment, performing part of the notable "Don't tell him, Pike!" scene. | |||
== Death == | == Death == |
Revision as of 19:05, 11 December 2021
Philip Madoc (5 July 1934-5 March 2012[1]) had several roles in Doctor Who, both on TV and audio. He also appeared in the film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., making him (along with Geoffrey Toone, Barrie Ingham, Bernard Cribbins, Eileen Way, Roger Avon, Steve Peters, Kenneth Watson and Geoffrey Cheshire) one of the few actors to appear in both the TV series and the film spin-offs.
He was also considered for the roles of Johnny Ringo in The Gunfighters (TCH 7) and Orcini in Revelation of the Daleks. (TCH 41)
The documentary Philip Madoc: A Villain for all Seasons, looked at his career on Doctor Who. He also contributed to The Krotons' DVD audio commentary, which was released after his death.
Career Highlights
He also played Ellis Peters' medieval-detective Brother Cadfael on BBC Radio 4 in the 1990s. The role has also been played by Derek Jacobi and Glyn Houston.
He is probably also fondly remembered for playing a Nazi U-Boat captain in Dad's Army episode The Deadly Attachment, performing part of the notable "Don't tell him, Pike!" scene.
Death
Madoc died on 5 March 2012 after a short illness.[2]
Filmography
Televised Doctor Who
- The Krotons (as Eelek)
- The War Games (as the War Lord)
- The Brain of Morbius (as Mehendri Solon)
- The Power of Kroll (as Fenner)
Theatrical film
Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories
Kaldor City
- Storm Mine (as the Commander)
Faction Paradox
- Body Politic (as the War King)
- Words from Nine Divinities (as the War King)
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ Philip Madoc of Lloyd George and Dad's Army fame dies. BBC News (5 March 2012). Retrieved on 20 June 2012.